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sglHow Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too

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From Sunday, January 25, 2009, Media Matters
interviews James Galbraith, author of The Predator State: How
Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too
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From September 19th, 2008, Scott Horton Interviews
Thomas Woods
Thomas E. Woods, is co-author of Who Killed the Constitution? and We
Who Dared Say No to War, discusses Americaâs turn from republic to
empire.


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Keywords: Great Speeches and Interviews; James Galbraith; The Predator State; Scott Horton; Thomas Woods; Who Killed the Constitution?

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